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  1. Even Reform don’t believe in Reform.

    The infighting, the inability to do background checks and putting forward people who are unable to fulfill their duties. Not a good look.

  2. Hmmm, I wonder if he only just now realised he was the chairman of a party consisting of people that hate his religion?

  3. Articulated on

    It did always seem like a bit of an odd fit…the party that is explicitly going for working class populism by warning about ‘Islamisation’ being led by a muslim and former Goldman Sachs type.

  4. They’ve got 5 MPs and can’t even cope without infighting and division. How on Earth do they expect to maintain a stable party with several hundred MPs?

  5. That question in parliament yesterday seems to have lifted some wool from his eyes about the people he’s enabled and how serious they actually are.

  6. ConsciousStop on

    > it comes after he called the party’s newest MP “dumb” for calling on Sir Keir Starmer to ban the burka.

    r/LeopardsAteMyFace

  7. Considering how much Reform are shoved down everyone’s throats I do still hold a slim sliver of hope that the fact their councillors and politicians seem to have a shelf-life of an unrefrigerated yoghurt will cause enough internal strife to make them a laughing stock before the next election.

    _Slim._ But it’s still there.

  8. Dak_Ralter_Lives on

    What happens in a scenario whereby Reform narrowly win an election? It’s a one man band centered around Farage, totally devoid of talent or anyone capable of running the country. As a protest vote it’s fine, send a message, screw the Tories. But what happens in a world where they actually get power.

  9. >it comes after [he said it was “dumb” for the party’s newest MP to call on Sir Keir Starmer to ban the burka](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cql2pzr5qlqo).

    So I guess internal arguments are pushing towards the whole ‘ban’ thing then.

    Good to see they’re focusing on important real world problems, not finding ways to just target a minority group they don’t like.

  10. supersonic-bionic on

    Lmao
    It is so ironic seeing a dude with a non-English name being the chairman of a racist party.

  11. Classic_Peasant on

    Can they have one week of stability? 

    Can’t claim they’re a strong party to get power and contest with things like this 

  12. Just another workshy grifter out of a line of workshy grifters, who “didn’t think it’s worth their time.” Straight out of their leader’s playbook. No one should be surprised.

  13. Christian-Metal on

    Farage’s parties are always the gifts that keep on giving.

    *EVERY* party he is involved in always has constant drama, splits and people falling out. This is absolutely nothing new – it is *always* the case with him. The man is utterly incompetent.

  14. NorthbyFjord on

    Sooooo, we’re back to the two-party system? (Insert ‘always have been’ meme)

  15. Spamgrenade on

    Problem is this is just water off a ducks back to a Reform voter, its only Farage they are interested in. Reform is a cult.

  16. MarcusAtakin09 on

    Wow, that was unexpected.

    How people believe Reform will form a successful government is beyond me.

  17. Sufficient-Brief2023 on

    I’m sorry but how tf am I not seeing memes about “Lazy Reform members quitting as soon as there is a modicum of work to do”???? THE LEFT IS SO BAD AT MESSAGING!!!!

    how tf is this not a talking point yet??

  18. Responsible_Club_638 on

    Haha, he really thought they weren’t just a bunch of racists hiding in plain site. He’s been used as a ‘how can we possibly be racist, our chairman is a Muslim’ for the past 13 months. Now he knows the truth.

  19. zadartblisi on

    He would never have become an MP. Their voters only elect white people, see the case of Ben Habib.

  20. Independent-Bunch206 on

    Their main policy is literally Islamophobia. In their perfect world he’d leave. What did he expect this is real r/leopardsatemyface stuff

  21. Farage toxic no 1 million

    This is probably good for reform though on some level. Zia I think is an ok guy but it might force them to think about what they actually believe

  22. Has anyone got Trump-sympathisers in their family, friendship group, or social circle? Regrettably I have at least three. And since Trump’s position has become borderline impossible to defend they have all said “I’m not really following it all any more”. Bravo, the damage is done and now you’re just going to nope out of the conversation.

    Sorry I know this is about Reform but… These same people are on the Reform bus as well. It’s almost like they’re being fed a bunch of far-right propaganda on social media or something… sounds crazy I know…